Creedmore soft case for the target rifles.... They are some of the best out there. As far as carrying other gear, you can use a range cart. Again, Creedmore makes one and you can get an example on their website, but they are very expensive. Worth it if you do a lot of competitions and have to drag your gear long distances. If you are just hauling stuff from your car to local range, there are a lot of wagons and carts available

The guns are in a hard case and the rest of the equipment are in plastic ammo containers and tool boxes. Tools in one box, cleaning supplies in another, and eye/ear protection plus targets and chronograph in a third box.

soft cases for guns, one of those storage boxes with the interlocking "fingers"on the top from wally world or target or costco (been so long ago). I can put my sand bag rests, targets, ammo, muffs, and all of the other junk one hauls to the range in one box. Add a chair and a target stand and I am good to go

I only have one case that my M1 came in 2 weeks ago...
before that I just shouldered them and walked in with the bolts open.

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i have 3 pelican hard cases, 1 single rifle, 1 double rifle/shotgun, and a large pistol case ( holds 4 full size 1911's, or 6 compact autos/ j frames). pelican makes a great product IMO, they are on the higher end of my budget but i think they are worth it

I use Boyt leather soft cases when I go to the range. I keep all of my gear in one of those nylon rolling suitcases you mostly see being dragged through airports by the frequent flyers. It holds everything I need and has little wheels and a collapsible handle so I don't much notice the 45 pounds of range gear inside of it.

I always use a hard case, especially for a scoped rifle. Just seems like a whole lot more protection to me than padded canvas. As far as ammo, hearing protection, and all that jazz, I just throw them in a range bag I picked up from cabellas.

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